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PARTICLES IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE HIGH-ENERGY LIMIT OF THE STANDARD MODEL FROM THE CONTRACTION OF ITS GAUGE GROUP


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Nikolai A Gromov, "PARTICLES IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE: HIGH-ENERGY LIMIT OF THE STANDARD MODEL FROM THE CONTRACTION OF ITS GAUGE GROUP"
English | ISBN: 9811209723 | 2020 | 172 pages | AZW3 | 6 MB
The aim of this book is to develop a contraction method for classical orthogonal and unitary groups (algebras), and apply it to the investigation of physical structures, offering a new and unique interpretation to the high-energy limit of the Standard Model. Readers will find a comprehensive and rigorous study, summarized as follows: The space-time models (or kinematics) are described on the motion group level. The Jordan Schwinger representations of the groups are shown to be closely connected to the properties of stationary quantum systems, whose Hamiltonians are quadratic in creation and annihilation operators. The high-temperature limit of the Standard Model is associated with the contraction of its gauge group, and the tending-to-zero contraction parameter is connected to the inverse average energy (temperature) of the Universe. This makes it possible to re-establish the evolution of particles and their interactions in the early Universe up to Planck energy, where readers shall discover that the properties of elementary particles change drastically in the infinite temperature limit: all particles lose mass, all quarks are monochromatic, electroweak interactions become long range and are mediated by neutral currents.

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